Leeds Libraries are encouraging older people to start coding and younger people to get organised at two one-off sessions coming up in South Leeds.
On Thursday (23 November 2017) Beeston Library is hosting a Bullet Journaling workshop for 11-16 year olds, from 3:45-4:45pm.
At this fun workshop you will create your own #bujo. Get creative with life goals, mood-tracking, doodling and bucket lists.
All resources will be provided including dotted paper, washi tape and coloured pens to help your new bullet journal feel like home. Alternatively you can bring your own notebook and a favourite pen to the free workshop.
The Bullet Journal has been described as a “customisable and forgiving organisation system. It can be your to-do list, sketchbook, notebook, and diary, but most likely, it will be all of the above. It will teach you to do more with less.”
Then on Friday 8 December Hunslet Library is inviting people over 60 to have a go at an hour of code.
This will be a fun session for absolute beginners where you will learn the basics of coding and have some laughs along the way. This free session is a chance to try something new and meet new people in a friendly setting. Refreshments will be provided.